Mutant CALR, but not wild-type CALR, induces thrombopoietin-independent growth and megakaryopoiesis by activating the JAK2 downstream pathway via its association with the TPO receptor c-MPL.
Does mutant CALR induce TPO-independent growth via c-MPL activation in hematopoietic cells?
Mutant CALR promotes myeloproliferative neoplasm development by activating the TPO receptor c-MPL and its downstream JAK2 pathway.
Recurrent somatic mutations of calreticulin (CALR) have been identified in patients harboring myeloproliferative neoplasms; however, their role in tumorigenesis remains elusive. Here, we found that the expression of mutant but not wild-type CALR induces the thrombopoietin (TPO)-independent growth of UT-7/TPO cells. We demonstrated that c-MPL, the TPO receptor, is required for this cytokine-independent growth of UT-7/TPO cells. Mutant CALR preferentially associates with c-MPL that is bound to Janus kinase 2 (JAK2) over the wild-type protein. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the mutant-specific carboxyl terminus portion of CALR interferes with the P-domain of CALR to allow the N-domain to interact with c-MPL, providing an explanation for the gain-of-function property of mutant CALR. We showed that mutant CALR induces the phosphorylation of JAK2 and its downstream signaling molecules in UT-7/TPO cells and that this induction was blocked by JAK2 inhibitor treatment. Finally, we demonstrated that c-MPL is required for TPO-independent megakaryopoiesis in induced pluripotent stem cell-derived hematopoietic stem cells harboring the CALR mutation. These findings imply that mutant CALR activates the JAK2 downstream pathway via its association with c-MPL. Considering these results, we propose that mutant CALR promotes myeloproliferative neoplasm development by activating c-MPL and its downstream pathway.
Araki et al. (Wed,) conducted a other in Myeloproliferative neoplasms. Mutant CALR expression vs. Wild-type CALR was evaluated on Thrombopoietin-independent growth and megakaryopoiesis. Mutant CALR, but not wild-type CALR, induces thrombopoietin-independent growth and megakaryopoiesis by activating the JAK2 downstream pathway via its association with the TPO receptor c-MPL.